The European University of Social Sciences

The European University of Social Sciences, or CIVICA, is a university alliance of European higher education institutions specializing in the social sciences. It was established in 2019 and has been funded by the European Commission.

The European University of Social Sciences
AbbreviationCIVICA
Established2019
TypeEducation and research
Area served
Europe
Membership
  • Bocconi
  • CEU
  • EUI
  • Hertie
  • IE
  • SNSPA
  • Sciences Po
  • SGH
  • SSE
  • LSE
Websitewww.civica.eu

History

Prior to its establishment, CIVICA members were closely networked, having long-held professional and institutional partnerships, materialising in dual degrees, Erasmus exchanges, and research collaborations on a bilateral basis.

Professor Simon Hix, London School of Economics' Pro Director for Research, joined partner institutions in Brussels on 7 November 2019 to officially launch CIVICA. CIVICA initially had eight schools. SGH Warsaw School of Economics (Poland) and IE University (Spain) joined it later.

Members

Institution Country City Founded
Hertie School  Germany Berlin 2003
Sciences Po France Paris 1872
IE University Spain Madrid 1973
SGH Warsaw School of Economics  Poland Warsaw 1906
Bocconi University Italy Milan 1902
European University Institute Italy (Intergovernmental) Florence 1972
Central European University Austria Vienna 1991
Stockholm School of Economics Sweden Stockholm 1909
London School of Economics and Political Science UK London 1895
National University of Political Studies and Public Administration Romania Bucharest 1991

See also

  • 4EU+ Alliance

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